Easy as pie, this tasty Italian sausage baked in the oven makes a great dinner. You should always keep some in the freezer for a busy weeknight!
This oven-baked Italian sausage recipe is so easy and straight-forward that you might wonder how it ended up on a food blog. After all, aren’t food bloggers supposed to show off their fancy recipes with a long list of ingredients and lots of steps that are hard to follow? LOL, if you’re looking for fancy, this ain’t it! I only cook simple recipes because that’s how I like them!
It’s a *GASP* one-ingredient recipe, so all you have to do to make these baked Italian sausage links is open a package of Italian sausages and turn on the oven. As for prep work, well, I just line the baking sheet with foil or parchment paper, so there’s nothing to wash. Yes! 1 ingredient, nothing to prep and nothing to wash – that’s my kind of a recipe!.
You can use any kind of raw sausages for this recipe, like spicy Italian sausage, sweet Italian sausage, beef and pork sausage, or turkey sausage. On these pictures, I used sweet Italian turkey sausages and they were delicious!.
Italian sausage is a versatile and delicious ingredient that can be used in pastas, soups, pizzas, and more. But to get the best flavor out of your Italian sausage, proper cooking technique is key Learning how to bake Italian sausages in the oven is one of the easiest and most foolproof cooking methods
Baked Italian sausage emerges from the oven plump, juicy, and packed with herbaceous flavor. The oven’s dry heat gently cooks the sausages while retaining moisture and allowing the seasonings to permeate the meat. No fancy equipment or complicated techniques needed.
In this complete guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know to bake Italian sausage to perfection every time Let’s get started!
Benefits of Baking Italian Sausage
There are several advantages to baking Italian sausages in the oven rather than grilling or pan-frying:
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Even cooking: The oven surrounds the sausages with gentle, ambient heat on all sides, ensuring they cook through evenly. No need to constantly flip and rotate.
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Retains moisture: Grilling and pan frying can cause excess moisture loss as the high heat forces liquid out of the sausages. The oven’s lower temp allows sausages to fully cook while staying nice and juicy inside.
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Easy to make a whole meal: You can easily bake other sides like potatoes or veggies alongside the sausages for a one-pan meal.
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Minimal mess: Baking sausages on a foil-lined pan contains any drippings and makes cleanup a breeze. Beats dealing with greasy stovetop spatters!
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Infuses flavor: The longer cook time enables seasonings to fully permeate the sausages so you get the most flavor in each bite.
So if you’re looking for the easiest, most flavorful way to cook Italian sausage, the oven is definitely your best bet. Now let’s go over the steps.
Ingredients Needed
The beauty of baking Italian sausages is that the ingredient list couldn’t be simpler:
- Italian sausage links (sweet or hot)
- Olive oil or cooking spray (optional)
That’s it! high quality store-bought sausage provides all the classic Italian spices like fennel, parsley, garlic, and pepper. No extra seasonings needed.
I recommend buying links that are raw and uncooked. Check the packaging – it should say “raw” or “fresh.” Pre-cooked sausages won’t benefit from oven-roasting.
The casings may be made from pork, chicken, or collagen. Choose your preferred texture and flavor.
How to Bake Italian Sausages Step-By-Step
Follow these simple steps for baking Italian sausage to perfection:
1. Prep the pan
Line a sheet pan or baking dish with foil and lightly coat with olive oil or nonstick spray. The foil makes for easy cleanup while the oil helps the sausages brown.
2. Preheat oven to 400°F
This high heat helps the sausages get nicely browned on the outside.
3. Arrange sausages on pan
Place the sausages directly on the foil-lined pan. Make sure they aren’t crowded together or touching. Even space allows for maximum browning.
4. Bake for 20-30 minutes
For raw sausages, bake for 20-25 minutes until browned on the outside and 160°F internal temp. Thicker or frozen sausages may need up to 30 minutes.
5. Let rest 5 minutes before serving
This short resting period allows the juices to redistribute so they don’t run out when you cut into the sausages.
That’s all it takes for deliciously baked Italian sausage! The oven does most of the work for you.
Helpful Tips for Baked Italian Sausage
Here are some additional pointers for getting the best results when baking Italian sausages:
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If baking frozen sausages, extend cooking time by 5-10 minutes. No need to thaw first.
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Use a meat thermometer to check doneness rather than eyeballing it. 160°F internal temp = perfectly cooked sausage.
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Add sliced onions, peppers, potatoes, etc on the pan during the last 10-15 minutes of baking for easy sides.
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For even more flavor, coat raw sausages with olive oil, mustard, or Italian dressing before baking.
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Leftover baked sausages keep well refrigerated for 4-5 days. Reheat gently before serving.
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Slice and serve baked sausages over pasta with tomato sauce for an easy meal.
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For a lower-fat option, remove casings before baking. The sausage browns nicely and still retains moisture.
Now that you’re armed with all the essential info, it’s time to put your skills into practice! Keep reading for recipes, helpful videos, and more sausage baking wisdom.
Easy Baked Italian Sausage Recipes
To make baking sausages even simpler, here are 2 straightforward recipes to try:
1. Basic Oven-Baked Italian Sausage
Ingredients:
- 1 lb Italian sausage links (4-5 links)
- Olive oil or cooking spray
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with foil and lightly grease.
- Arrange sausages on pan without touching.
- Bake 20-25 minutes until browned and 160°F internal temperature.
- Let rest 5 minutes before serving.
This no-fuss recipe lets the Italian sausage flavor shine. Serve with sautéed peppers and onions, pasta salad, or crusty bread for a fast, savory meal.
2. Italian Sausage with Potatoes and Green Beans
Take your baked sausages to the next level with veggie sides baked right on the pan:
Ingredients:
- 1 lb Italian sausage links
- 2 medium russet potatoes, cut into 1-inch chunks
- 1 lb green beans, ends trimmed
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1⁄4 tsp each salt and pepper
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with foil and grease.
- Toss potato chunks and green beans with olive oil, salt, and pepper.
- Arrange sausages and veggies on pan without crowding.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes until sausages reach 160°F and veggies are tender.
- Let rest 5 minutes before serving.
This sheet pan dinner makes an easy, well-rounded meal with minimal cleanup. Change up the veggies depending on what’s in season!
Step-by-Step Video for Baking Sausage
If you’re a visual learner, this video shows you exactly how to bake Italian sausage start to finish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UYwoleXroA
As you can see, prepping and baking the sausages takes just minutes. And nothing beats the sights and smells of sizzling sausages coming out of the oven!
Here are some key tips the video demonstrates:
- Arrange sausages so they don’t touch
- Flip halfway through for even browning
- Check internal temp with meat thermometer
- Allow to rest before cutting into them
Once you try oven-baked Italian sausage, you may never go back to pan frying or grilling!
Common Baking Questions
If you’re new to oven-baking sausages, here are answers to some frequently asked questions:
How high should I set the oven temperature?
Anywhere from 375°F to 425°F will work. 400°F is ideal for getting a nice sear while fully cooking the sausages.
Should I prick or poke the sausages before baking?
No! Pricking them will cause juices to leak out. Leave them intact so they retain moisture.
Do I need to flip the sausages midway through baking?
It’s not mandatory, but flipping them halfway helps get even browning on both sides.
How can I tell when they’re fully cooked?
Use an instant-read meat thermometer to check for 160°F internal temperature. This ensures the sausages are cooked through but not dried out.
Can I bake frozen sausages without thawing first?
Yes, frozen sausages can go straight into the oven. Just add 5-10 extra minutes to the bake time.
Should I let the sausages rest after baking?
Letting them sit for 5-10 minutes allows juices to redistribute so they don’t immediately leak out when cut.
Got another sausage baking question? Ask in the comments below!
Cooking Tips for Other Sausage Varieties
While this guide focuses on Italian sausage, the techniques work great for baking any raw, uncooked sausage:
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Bratwurst – These German sausages need a little less time in the oven. Bake at 400°F for 15-18 minutes until 160°F internal temp.
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Andouille – The Cajun smoked sausage takes well to oven baking. Cook at
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How To Bake Italian Sausage
It’s very simple to bake Italian sausages; just heat the oven to 400F and bake the sausage for 25 minutes. That’s all there is to it!.
Put some vegetables in with the sausage so they bake at the same time. This makes a simple side dish. That’s not all. You can put potatoes on another baking sheet to make hasselback sweet potatoes or the best roasted potatoes ever (the recipe calls for 425F, but 400F will work just fine).
You can bake this easy baked Italian sausage recipe right from frozen, which is another great thing about it. Of course, you don’t need to thaw the Italian sausage before baking it. Just put the frozen sausages in the oven and bake them for 15 minutes longer. Because the frozen sausages in the package are stuck together, take them out of the oven after 15 minutes and separate them so they don’t touch. Then put them back in the oven and bake as usual. It’s always handy to have some frozen Italian sausages on hand for those busy nights when I don’t feel like cooking:)
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Baked Glazed Summer Sausage – you can also use salami for this, it makes an awesome easy appetizer!
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Easy Baked Italian Sausages RecipeThis delicious oven baked Italian sausage is my go-to weeknight dinner! I always keep a package of Italian sausages in the freezer so I can stick it in the oven and make this yummy baked sausage! Easiest dinner ever!
- 2 lbs Italian sausage
- Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper.
- Stack the sausages one on top of the other on a baking sheet so they don’t touch.
- For 25 minutes, put the Italian sausage in the oven.
How To Cook Italian Sausage in the Oven
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